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The playlists published in your public profile can be seen by everybody on your People list and by anybody who knows your Spotify username. Your username can be found in playlist links that you post, for instance.
Your “Top artists” and “Top tracks” lists are also visible. If you want to remove a playlist from your public library, click on your own name at the top of the People list, select “Edit” and then turn off publication for the playlist.
If you’ve already sent the playlists to friends, they’ll still be able to listen to them. To stop that, you’d have to delete the tracks in the actual playlist.
Yes. Here are a couple of ways to view a Spotify user’s public profile:
spotify:user:username in the search box. (Note that the username must be written in lower-case)Once you are viewing a user’s public profile you can add the user to your People list by clicking the “Add ..” button at the top of the page.
A Collaborative playlist can be modified by any user who has access to it. That’s why they’re kept private between the people who you have shared them with.
Remember that you can share your collaborative playlists with your friends by sending them links. Learn more.
It saves you time. Otherwise you’d have to manually publish each new playlist you create.
You can turn off automatic publishing in Preferences. Look under the Edit menu on Windows, or under the Spotify menu on Mac. Then see under the Profile section.
This is where you’ll find all the music you’ve been sent by other Spotify users. You can drag tracks from the inbox to your playlists, and also share music with others by dragging it to their username.
Fear not. It may be because they like the music on one of your playlists, and want to send you a track you might like.
This little blue dot lets you know that you’ve not yet listened to the track. It will disappear as soon as you play the track, or when you click the dot itself. You can mark tracks as un-played again by clicking the dot once more.
You can share music straight to the inbox of any Spotify user on your People list. To do so, simply drag the track, album or artist or playlist to their name in your People list.
When someone drops one of their own MP3s into your inbox, we’ll attempt to match that track from the Spotify catalogue. If it can’t be matched, you won’t be able to play the track unless you also have it on your computer and have imported it into Spotify as one of your local files.
Musicians, here’s how you direct people to your music on Spotify. Just right-click (Mac: ctrl + click) on your band’s name and select Copy HTTP Link. Now you can add it to the Spotify settings for your Musician Page on Facebook.
There are two ways you can block users from your inbox:
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